A Week of Symfony #745 (5-11 April 2021)

This week, the upcoming Symfony 5.3 version added new integrations to the Notifier bridge, such as the Microsoft Teams integration, and introduced the concept of required badges to Security passports.

Symfony development highlights

This week, 55 pull requests were merged (27 in code and 28 in docs) and 31 issues were closed (23 in code and 8 in docs). Excluding merges, 38 authors made 5,371 additions and 1,097 deletions. See details for code and docs.

4.4 changelog:

e357dbb: [Debug, ErrorHandler] avoid warning with Xdebug 3 with develop mode disabled b946077: replace easy occurences of ?: with ?? e2f430d: fix some union type cases ed576b2: [Yaml] fix infinite loop when parser goes through an additional and invalid closing tag

5.2 changelog:

2ad08d5: [Security] improve DX and document AuthenticationException 74056a7: [Console] add Helper::width() and Helper::length() 3a14868: [Form] fix 'invalid_message' use in multiple ChoiceType

5.x changelog:

de14349: [Notifier] bump dependencies in Mercure bridge 71a407d, 0cc982c: [Notifier] add LightSms notifier bridge 345eb75: [Notifier] add the FakeChat bridge 8925dc7: [FrameworkBundle] fix fragment.uri_generator definition 30b73c7: [Serializer] construct annotations using named arguments 8bc0a8f: [Notifier] add notifier for Microsoft Teams 3977d7a: [Security] add concept of required passport badges

Symfony CLI

Symfony CLI is a must-have tool when developing Symfony applications on your local machine. It includes the Symfony Local Server, the best way to run local Symfony applications. This week Symfony CLI released its new 4.23.4 and 4.23.5 versions with the following changes:

Bump Mercure Fix requirements for the book (for Symfony 5.2) Make book requirements pass if only optional requirements are missing

Newest issues and pull requests

[Validator] Allow @Valid to use different groups for validation [Notifier] Notification email customization

They talked about us

End-to-end testing with Symfony and Panther Why is JoliCode backing the Symfony 5.3 release Symfony UX Turbo: Do You Still Need JavaScript?! Integrating rokka.io with the Sculpin Static Site Generator using a Symfony bundle Autenticación basada en tokens y cómo aplicarla en tu aplicación Symfony Tests bout à bout avec Symfony et Panther Pourquoi JoliCode sponsorise la release 5.3 de Symfony

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